Former Air Force chief master sergeant sentenced in drunken driving death

Former Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Hector Soler has been sentenced in a drunken-driving case.

An Air Force chief master sergeant was sentenced to up to six years in prison after pleading guilty to a 2016 drunken driving death.

Hector Soler, the former security forces manager for the 4th Security Forces Squadron, was charged with killing a teenager while Soler was driving drunk in December 2016, Air Force Times reported at the time.